Alan,

The apps Tiddliod and Quinoid work well on android with their own built in 
browser interface.


   - What are you looking for as far as functionality?
   - If you have a server or host out there (tiddlyspot, node, php) of 
   course you can use a saving mechanism to save to the server rather than the 
   Android itself and thus use them in any valid browser if that is your 
   specific requirement. There are also methods to use cloud drives as well.
   - Keep in mind once a single file wiki is open in your browser you can 
   go offline with it, and save when back online.
   - Further with 5.1.20 you can even make use of local storage (I have not 
   tested on mobile yet).
   - It is also possible to install a node version on a mobile so you can 
   access it via a local host through your browser using termux.


Regards
Tony



On Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 10:27:46 AM UTC+10, AlanBCohen wrote:
>
> Still looking for an Android browser that allows Tiddly Wiki saves. All 
> the other workarounds just seem to be added aggravation. I'm still using 
> andtidwiki.

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